Civil works equipment

This manual provides guidance on lubricants and hydraulic fluids to engineering, operations, maintenance, and construction personnel and other individuals responsible for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) civil works equipment. Applicability. This manual applies to all USACE commands having civil works responsibility. 3. Discussion. This manual is intended to be a practical guide to lubrication with enough technical detail to allow personnel to recognize and easily discern

Pipe stress analysis calculates the stress in a piping system subject to normal operating loads such as
pressure, weight, and thermal expansion, and occasional loads such as wind, earthquake, and water
hammer. Because all piping systems are connected to equipment such as vessels, tanks, pumps, turbines,
and compressors, the piping stress analysis also involves evaluation of the effect of the piping
forces and moments to the connecting equipment. As the piping stress is controlled by the arrangement
of the supports and restraints, the scope of piping stress includes also pipe supports.

Romans held Greek civilization in high regard and,
like us, considered fifth-century-BC Greece to be the
region’s golden age, a time characterized by refined
artistic and cultural production, scholarship, and
military strength. During his reign five hundred
years later, Augustus sought to align his rule with
this era and promote a rebirth of the golden age
of Greece in Rome. Augustus’s interest in Greek
art and culture strengthened Roman reverence
for classical Greek art, philosophy, and intellectual
life.

A work on electricity needs little recommendation to stimulate the interest of the general reader. Electricity in its manifold applications is so large a factor in the comfort and convenience of our daily life, so essential to the industrial organization which embraces every dweller in a civilized land, so important in
.the development and extension of civilization itself, that a knowledge of its principles and the means through which they are directed to the service of mankind should be a part of the mental equipment of everyone who pretends to education in its truest sense.